Winter at Norefjell

Alpine skiing, Telemark skiing and snowboarding

Norefjell Ski Resort offers alpine skiing and Telemark skiing for all levels, from first timers to advanced skiers. Snow conditions are normally very good from December to April, and the ski resort also has very good snowmaking facilities.

Enjoy early morning skiing down nicely groomed slopes. Norefjell also offersevening skiing a couple of evenings a week.

At Norefjell you can enjoy variable skiing – the ski resort offers several lifts of different types (chair lifts, T-lifts and plate lifts) and many slopes with different levels of difficulty, from very easy green slopes, to difficult black slopes for experts only.

In the center of the ski resort, which hosted the alpine events during the Oslo Olympic Games in 1952, you will find a terrain park which contains rails, big jumps, jibbing and other challenges.

For the children

Ski passes

At Norefjell Ski Resort you must buy a Key Card for hand-free passage, if you do not already have one.

Cross-country skiing

At Norefjell, you will find a well-developed network of tracks for cross-country skiing. Choose between over a hundred miles of well-prepared mountain tracks in beautiful surroundings or long tracks down in the valley along Lake Krøderen.

The different tracks are marked with different colours, corresponding to a special map which you can buy for a reasonable price at the ski resort.

Ski school

Use your ski holiday to improve your skiing skills. Become a better skier and have more fun in the winter adventure. Norefjell Ski School, in the central ski resort area, offers courses at all levels in alpine, snowboard, Telemark and cross-country techniques.

Winter without skis

Besides skiing, there are plenty of other things to do at Norefjell. Some of the most popular activities during the winter are for instance:

Best Western Sole Hotell & Herregaard down in the valley at Noresund close to Lake Krøderen.

Norefjellhytta (pages only in Norwegian) – a 'chalet' with restaurant and accommodation& located in the middle of the ski resort.

Dining and nightlife

Up in the mountain you will find the Skistua Café with its fantastic terrace, view and après ski. Quality Spa & Resort Norefjell is also a very good choice for a tasty meal in different restaurants or enjoying après ski in a good atmosphere.

Norefjellhytta, located on the slopes, offers dishes made with local ingredients and inspired by Norwegian as well as foreign cuisines.

Getting to Norefjell from Oslo

Norefjell is a mountain range between the valleys of Eggedal (west) and Hallingdal (east) in Norway. It covers parts of the municipalities of Flå, Sigdal, and Krødsherad, all in the county of Buskerud.

By carFollow the main road E18 to Sandvika, then follow the E16 in the direction of Hønefoss. Take the Rv7 in the direction of Gol until you reach Noresund. From Noresund follow the sign to Norefjell Ski Resort.

By busEvery Saturday and Sunday during the winter season, you can get to Norefjell Ski Resort by bus. During Christmas, winter holidays and Easter there are extra departures. Travel time: Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

NorWay express buses only run daily between Oslo, Hallingdal and Western Norway, and stop in Noresund on the way.

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